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·In 2012 coal production on federal lands generated about $ billion in revenue $ billion in value added to the economy and supported approximately 80 000 jobs percent of all
·And more than 58 000 coal miners and contractors lost their jobs the latest chapter in the long decline in US coal mining employment CGEP Nationally the loss of 58 000 jobs is not a big deal
4 ·As clean energy rises West Virginia looks past Trump s embrace of coal to what comes next By Justin Worland/Charleston Photographs by Peter van Agtmael—Magnum Photos for TIME It was a
·From 2011 to 2015 the coal mining industry lost more than 26 000 jobs one of the reasons why many miners saw Trump s election as a moment of hope
·President Donald Trump s vow to revive the coal industry may not have come to pass but miners have at least halted the plunge in employment
·The Interior Department unveiled a final rule Thursday that reverses prior Trump administration policy and allows coal communities to more easily appeal to the federal government to hold mine
3 ·Coal mining jobs are going away because of the same productivity gains that have led to fewer manufacturing jobs across the country — workers can produce more coal per hour meaning fewer workers are needed to maintain steady coal output President Trump signed into law the cancellation of the Stream Protection Rule on February 17 2017
·Colstrip Montana has been a poster child for the kind of coal mining community that looked to Donald Trump to bring back the industry and save their town But four years later on the eve of a
·Among the industries Trump has targeted most for revival evidence is mixed that his policies have helped Coal mining added about a thousand jobs in the year ending in July according to the
·The reasons for coal s long term job losses are complex but analysts typically point to three big factors 1 mining has become increasingly automated meaning fewer jobs per ton of coal
·President elect Donald Trump has pledged to revive the coal industry and bring back coal mining jobs with fewer regulations and better trade deals However Trump s vision of a revived coal
·Coal mining employment has been stagnant for most of Trump s term which coincided with a rise in demand for coal exports Industry employment began declining last year and fell off a cliff when
·Trump aggressively supported fossil fuels The Biden Harris administration focused on replacing them with clean energy Yet data show the US oil and gas industries still thrived under both
·A total of 35 600 coal mining jobs disappeared during the Obama years but as of June only 2 200 of them had come back since Trump took office according to BLS figures The outlook for coal
·While the total workforce has expanded by over million in the past three years the coal industry has lost almost 1 000 jobs Unfortunately for miners market forces continue to rock the
·The truth is that voters in West Virginia Kentucky Wyoming and other coal producing states — areas where Trump crushed Clinton with 63 percent to 70 percent of the vote — have been sold a bill of goods by this would be savior of the coal industry and its mining jobs With Trump s campaign rhetoric now just weeks away from colliding with
·But the agency did agree the rule would make certain mining projects uneconomic and reduce annual coal employment by 124 jobs between now and 2040 thanks to lower production
·Indiana County Pa is struggling to replace the jobs and money that coal once provided posing a test of President Biden and Donald Trump s policies
·The Trump campaign also pointed to news of wage increases negotiated by unions at Steel and the mining company Cleveland Cliffs in 2018 as evidence of Trump s positive impact on the industry
·Federal agencies under Trump have proposed weakening suspending or eliminating 18 regulations governing coal mining or coal burning power plants according to a review of Harvard University s
·In other words since 2011 coal jobs have declined by more than 40 percent or 62 000 jobs There s little wonder that Trump s frequent and unrealistic promise to restore these coal mining
·Vice President Kamala Harris made a false claim about the jobs record of her Republican opponent former President Donald Trump in an interview on MSNBC on Wednesday evening
· power plants are on track to burn 23% more coal this year the first increase since 2013 despite Biden s ambitious plan to eliminate carbon emissions from the power grid The rebound comes after consumption by utilities plunged 36% under Trump who slashed environmental regulations in an unsuccessful effort to boost the fuel